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i "l " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1933. i By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER P. LS FINEST I'D GIVE A COOKE TK - |F I DIDNT KNoW )l <A ¥ ] -I'D SWeAR THE LIL ; WOT'S COME OVER % THAT SUCH A e SCALAWAG WAS ANGEL ALL OF 77 5 THING WAS TURNIN’ OVER A SAILING SCHEDULE WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES—Final return limit ‘March 31: Jureau to Seattle and return— lower deck; $64.00; upper deck, $71.00 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN 3 Dec. 16 ALASKA > Dec, § YUKON Dec. 20 ALASKA 3 Dec. 27 N'WESTERN - A A Jan. 6 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. 8. S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and southbound. S. Yukon calls at Yakutat and Latouche : northbound and southbound. = . 8. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. For Information and ’I‘Ickets AT UNTRUE i bk THE ALASKA LINE .. e M X ; R. J. McKanna, Agent FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | arlne eWS TRI N ! % 2453 .| apt. Phone ‘ ! Farmers Are Eating Much for cash. See ok e Poom TGt Home-Made Butter— Shop near Capi apartment on Distin Avenue.| Rumors ‘in Error’ 1 sed portable model Wash- Modern except heat. $25.00. Phone|s e s s s s 0000000 == ing Machines for sale. Just the' John Ahler ESTEBETH HER’E ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 11.—Home thing for a family of two. Terms jpasy oo fumished apt. Ho; Steamer Movements ]\e“ Ass‘stam Manage‘. of made buiter apparently appeals to if " de: Alaska Electric P P the Minnesota farmer. & Power ( 0. ““,' hhea‘ ool - Gm]d" NORTHBOUND '\Jmthland Transporlatlon | “If the rest of the country's ) ! [locality. P. O. Box 604. | ® Yukon scheduled to arrive population were consuming better FOR SALE — Two-burner electric, 5or RENT_Four-room furnished| ® late tomorrow afternoon. Company Visits Here ok Hiie ‘dome. Fate 5 MMnedste . . plate. Dinette extension table. “ " o e 10th, See|® Should have 4% days’ mail. e farmers, the 67,000,000 pound sur- Mrs. M. §. Wilson, Phone 4131 |~ puint aravin at Alaska Electric|® SCHEDULED SATLINGS After making a short personal )¢ woulq be wiped out in 10 study of local shipping needs, and or 12 days” says Professor W. cenferring with local interests re- g v ube combina-| Light and Power Co. | ® Norco scheduled to sail {rom | rs, the 2arding service conditions, Walter B, 7 Coms, walele 0 T e de it & Sea December 11 at 9 e Edward J. Manahan, recently appointed b NA——V'DXO room formerly|e p m . With mail aml ,)4 occupied by Jarman’s next to San‘ @ Princess Norah scheduled to ® motorship Estebeth. Pref. Combs made an investiga- ApsISta BRI I Notlo: tion as a result of statements that Francisco Bakery. Shelving, cir-| e sail from Vaneouver Decem- ® Bach and David FOR elect at the )l Theatre FOR SALE—Sev tion radio and phonograph. Gen- FOR RE eral Motors all-electric, beautiful cabinet and fifty records. Sacri- fice for cash. See this bargain at msey, purser, “) 30 o'clock land Transportation Company, left culating heater and display cases| e ber 11 at 9 p. m. e arrived in port at farmers have been selling their the Zynda Hotel included. Inquire San Francisco| e Alaska scheduled to sail from e this morning from its regular week- {0 Ketchikan on the motorship , . iercat and eating so-called but- WILL SELLtrade—or give away Bakery. {® Seattle December 16 at 10 ® ly trip to Sitka and way points. Northland last night. He will spend o, pctitutes. These statements | a. m ® Good weather was experienced on & Week In that city before - pro- says, are “ e b 5 pe cesding $6 -his headwarbers in he says, are “wholly in error J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Seattle. houses, lots or cabins. If inter- r o peyy rnished cotta ested see Wrecker Rox or Phone Furnished COLLAGAS! & Nor land scheduled to sail ® the entire trip on which the mo- and cabins. See Tom McMullen. | A from Seattle December 18 at ® torship left last Thursday. Butter consumption in rural! Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 Minnesota, he says he found, has GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas 1134. P. O. Box 2214. i —_— Sol}_"?jmfis"';— e 9 pm e Those who arrived here on zhe‘cl1 ‘It :5 our desire to give U‘i ranged upward to 45 pounds per B FOR SALE—Cale ana resiaural yopoo— oo —moora oy e SOUINBOUND SAILINGS @ Estebcth were, from Gustavus, Fred $hippers and traveling public of gupiq in 1932, while the consump-| pr S.“ZAPQRA” leaveseattic ArriveJuneau Leave Junest doing good business but owner o ORT S ard and | ® Northwestern scheduled south- @ Martinsen; from Tenakee, George Scutheast Alaska communities on yion i cities averaged around 41 9. Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec, 17 must leave city to look after: o Eningen Apts. i. bound December 16. ®' Jones and George Mason; from Our route the best and most effi- pounds per capita. Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenaxée, Port Alexander, Klas other business. Terms cash or 3 | LOCAL SAILINGS ¢ Hoonah, Mr. and Mrs. Hanalin and | ¢lent service in our power,” Mr. A Y e e L LA o 4 i i Manahan declared. “To. th: d - woek, Craig, Ketchikan. Calls first trip of ‘month only part down. Communicate immed- PERELLE apts. Also houses, Phone | ® Estebeth Jeaves every Thurs- e | from Funter Bay, Mrs. J. Manaley. Manahan declare o that en: touchionn 1o bk s 5.6 1 tean. iately 3181 Empire for personal 2004, 421% East 7th St. e day night at 6 p, m, for 0| On the outbound trip, the Este- (I @m Visiting as many of these SH=iroW 0 M€ 5 5 70 0 T SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 LOW AUTO RATE interview. Vi e Sitka and way ports. @'peth is due to leave here next towns as time will permit now,' " gk ving s €X- | wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agenw _|FOR RENT—rurmsnea three T00m | o pacific leaves every Thursday e | Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, {and later this Winter I shall make 'ra Doint ~Just as Bammancs : ; FOR SALE or rent—Planos and cabin. Suitable for two men. e gt 10 a. m. for Petersburg, e ; A a2 more extended study.” shoe was about to meet the ball, - i radios. Expert piano tuning. An- Telephone 109. e Kake ana way ports. ol | “We realize that there is room Hugl:les leaped to his feet in eag- c u Dl N 1 FERRY T].ME CQR.D derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward — — v eose . me@eeceop®Oe00e0s o e 0 (o improvement, and what we CDess to see whether ‘the ball A A A s § Street. Telephone 143 or 488. | FOR RENT — yarge housekeeping | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2-| i . TIDES TOMORROW TURN your ola gola Into value.| room apt. with range. Phone 135; | | i went to know is how they can [0und ifs way, between the up- YN T]] TN | VESSELS EXEMPT © oo o eo 00 ees s olbpst be made to accord with the TSNS ) & Leaves Juneau for Douglas ard \needs of the business of the sev- Dammann missed the placement, Thane Cash or trade at Nugget Shop, ——— — ———e W 9: cel TR N 3 . and as the ie. tutor reseated | -— — FOR RENT-Sreephi; room. Phone FROM OLD RULING taw “dle- 2:03. 8., 13;9_ ?‘t- |eral communities. Until our new Fie BF. mi‘:sgei g S | 6:158.m. 6:15p.m. CHILDREN cared for by day, week' 537, ABOUT LOAD LINES th}l tk:‘- 8:18 am., 15.5 Iw» |vessel is placed in commission, ! ok SAILING | 7:10a.m. 7:30p.m. or month. Phone 2552. - | ;fi'»h tt,‘i‘fl; g-?g g-:l 12)0 xzet- ! which will be early next summer, g P | 9:16a.m.t 9:40pm. ¥ Fi ) | Higl , 9 . 127 feet. |we will not be in position to do TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. N | B Boes s gmass SHOES!| _ . s U‘;}"fi“;?fifsoihdnanlaga— iy A everything that we desire.” - ERoRTain. oL SNIPINNE. W0 and SEATTLE 2:00pm. 12midnight ' ° $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50c, ladies ' T 2 Tob¢ X = 8 Q S delay i tructi ¢ servation has been drafted. by the % o 85c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. .wilr::fi? WO‘” );i“ ;:f(}lml(l?’cl signed a convention by which TALLAPO SA ANSWERS lhou:‘:w \e::fl ]\:.lasc(:::i:at:dc Jboyn Lkll)e Kentucky State Game and Fish F J '::g.:f $1:002 m. *.. B | “of '$50.00 monllh];' with’ interest IAmeumn vessels from Puget Sound NISTRESS CALL FROM rehearing of the company's ap- Commission with the aid of the Sl 5 l.e‘ ; 28 ! g i i md Alaskan waters are exempted lication for a Federal Government Amtrlnan Game Asociatmn meQ aves Douglas for Juneaa _E ‘#‘iujpfi L D Ir‘fu]" E’i‘mo {3 261, rom provisions of th‘ Internation- GASBOAT SEAFOAM ?uan to aid‘ ii‘: Ifi]:;:mg m; work. —— — PRINCESS NORAH 6:30a.m. 6:30n m. LOST—Key ring and ve'nable keys. |WANTED—3 A J men to room and | alflLofid 1:‘?9 convenflt:gn, the State 40 e | That rehearing resulted in a second K December 16, 31 | 8:30a.m. 17:45p ;. Reward. Phone 3702, | board. Phone 601, 315, Gold St. D;;’;;l"c‘:;;;e:;‘i‘:]”"};fi Wi W‘CI';S “'3‘;“0;:0{3 1“51‘::“*‘3; ‘l-;]“ r;::_“\app;'o\'nl of the loan, after which REVERENCE Januity 10 lg:ign m.: 9:55p.n0 Lo i e SN AT S 1% he C. E. Jackson r ok AR e dbivias - resuras Satisfactor :45p.m. 3 FOUND — A first class coasting WANTEDStenographic or office | marking of vessels to prevent boat Sea Foam, beached at Sum|veaeens is sow bomt matn o 0" [ PR sied. Owner may have same by Work by young woman. Will ac-|overloading and exempts vessels of Dum, the U. S. Coast Guard Cutler| nrv Manahan is not new in B 3:45p.m.1 isam calling at 503 12ih St. and prove | Cept house work from responsible, Hoth rations in sheluzr°d waters. | Tallpoosa, left Juneau at 2:45|ajacka transportation circles, He ‘ SERICIInDR from, i 5:00p.m. i property and paying for this ad.| parties: Phone 374. !o'clock Saturday efternoon bound| o eonnected mm ko AdBHEa] | Winter Excursion Fares Now in| *_Thane. i ! e e ol Mo B e A for that place. The cutter spent £ Eoverd s Effect—Ro! rip F: 64.00 | ] FOUND — Check and bank book| The 1933 Indiana road paving | NORTHLAND OFF . fS‘::t.urgiy p“;;;“ &t Taku l'h?lm }.Ane lhfx'e for ‘?ewml years and Ffiml Ltr‘i’:}‘tdl\}‘arlc)h ;l"’ 125‘ ;_:;t::l!:;;zluo:]e accepted. near school house. Owner may program is 28 per cent under that SOUTHBOUND AT iand continued to Sum Dum Sun- ;;: nat;:t oL -E:kwmk?"' 7] % = } have same by proving property of 1932, although highway com- i & s, aceiving there ai 9] Giials ComPAny. NASGRTRER V. W. MULVIHILL, Agert § . and paying for this ad. mission-irevenues were reduced 44 MlDNl’GHT SUN. ‘clock in. th i BB ffom the AjpAKASOules e “ ( —— . i per~bent | “1:"“‘2 meufimlfi::g'nm aspoqy | WAS transterred to California _and JUNEAU Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ! D::: e.:;.‘, m’gf;m-mo;zi?m: lf: 4 { On the way south, the moidr- was in no immediate danger, and :fugnmbrfim" Ams Eohltion ;. tere = . . o skl vt o | ship Northland, Capt. Leonstd)tnat it weuld be best to leave it M:b‘;”“}fwfi e Asigale ek ey ] tion Company s 3 R | Williams and E. P. Winch, purser,fne beach, to be floated next Sun- o Teated, WAL SN | ! » Tence canals. ! y land ’I‘mnspoxl.\nuu Company. GARLAND BOGGAN g i iz docked here last evening at 9:30)qay gt high.tide. Mr. Jackson had S B 1 AL | oclock and sailed for Southeast{peached his boat during the severe RBEETS <Flooring Contracter X ) g | Alaska ports and Seattle at mid-|wind storm during the early part|FOOTBALL MENTOR B AL Hardwood l'looflng—!qlu Pacific Transportation Company | N 1 night. of last week. The Tallapoosa re- Tt bl Sanding, Finishing | “ 99 3 PIO:\EF‘R CAFE i Charles Heisler arrived here on|iyrned to. Juneau yesterday after- MISSES THE BENCH s sliget o Deps |lfll Goldsteln Bl‘- Phone 582 | | ‘M- S' PACIFIC i J. K. Paul Nick Novak || i sonal service as . some- i TSN a , s H the motorship from Sitka -and|yoon, arriving in port at 4 o'clock. — : /) Leavee City Dock every Thurs- THE HOME OF Fi ’ F thing beyond commercial o those leaving for the south were, ——————— be day at 10 am. for Petersburg, GOOD EATS' FORT COLLINS, Colo., c. 11. bounds. A bond of | for Petersburg Herb Coleman; for CARD OF THANKS —When a football players is in- 4 CHANNEL B Kake, Port Alexander and way | Wrangell, David James; for Ket- 4 jured @ substitute is sent into the Briendly. 454 syspmtichls US LINE |} points. ______!chikan, Bd Leask, Walter J. Mana-| e wish to thank our many|game, but when a coach is & cas- Teverence exists, always. LEAVE AUK BAY {{ 3. B. Burford & Co., Agents T T SEE-‘-BT(-;—-V———fl ‘ E}‘;"MH FL :"’;’Ld Tt;nd g::; Se;m;, friends, and pagticularly the Juncau | ualty :ifs. news. . 4 7:00 a.m.—12:30 pm.—4:30 pm. |{ Phone 7 Valentine Bldg. | AN | aer . . 01y T I tment, for the assis The Colora | ' Teeipe LEAVE JUNEA 1 PAINTS—OILS i | [ wyrdiamm noan: M. R e o o | o R RAe Acsice SN . RAVEUNEAD (Ot Mighway) : 1 Buflders’ and Shelf For the largest assortment of | Niemi, Howard Davis, Mrs. John rendered us e search for our | from o 1T victory over | Chraae: % 9:15 am.—2:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m. i HARDWARE l' Alaskan Made Christmas B daughter, m Ztieff. the University of Colorado with | The Charles W. v v : 8| Gifts in Juneau! ! iHerm:e ';"dt daush&;{mloyann adv, MR. AND MRS. GUS ZTIEFF. | the announcement none of their 2 akges ¥ 5" ; Thomas Hardware Co. l b ZM Fronb St. 205 Seward St. | He";"g:' WaztilyAmw Ve MRFS. A istars was injured in the conflict. Carter Mom"y Mo’or;hip L g 4 STAMPEDE ON Two days later the announce- - — — e« d'rhe ’;:;’l"’é;h‘p‘ ¥he W;“ m For the mew panoramic picturc [ment Wwas Tevised with the news PHONE 136-3. “ESTEBETH?” - -. i 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU al‘;“’“ b ki somdboc of Juneau. Get yours in time.|that Goach Harry Hughes, dean of 3 = Fid {2 Pos: Winter and Pond Co. —adv, | Rocky Mountain conference men- “The Last Service Is the ves Juneau Every Thurs- T'he Weather |= e = —__{tors, suffered a broken hip during | Greatest Tribute” day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and o [ [ {the game. 1 4 sy Way P g b g Bureaw) FINE = . | " The Farmers had scored @ DAVE HOUSEL, Agent i | Watch and Jewelry Répalring - Phone Parccast for Juncas and vickalty. beginning at 4 pan., Dec. 11: progghepc | Ao single O Fair tonight and Tuesday; moderate east winds, T~ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather WRIGHT SHOPPE 4 pm. yest'y 3041 27 35 E 14 Clear J 4 am today 3041 26 81 AW Clear . | LUDWIG NELSON ¥ Neon today 30.29 29 42 SE 1 Clear & | JEWELER i Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. ™ !;DD. v;)m :| temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather : e i . 4, 1 15 e DA -8 RiR A R RE o T . ALASKA MEAT CO. 3 - i : 1d £ g " \ i o o n |mowaeag i il M - FEATURING CARSTEN'S muai; mmr_mmom) e 048 5 0 1l i . TC ND BACON—U. 8. Governr B8 | u mios e NN BAILEY S PHONE 39 Deliverre&—‘m .- 2 | B4 34 0 0 Clear ¢ ; 2 = | @ 2 2 0 G |l Not Because WerAre o Juneau Cash Grocery A General Molur Produet it mom W o Ut oRe Cheaper BEER served " G P A R TR T 0 Clear . §f desired » Co:sler Aol;g) c.:lgeww & ANT! I-FREEZE : T T Y ST . 7 TTE! and Sew: 8 PAg | 44 54 A o Free Dellvfiy *! Phone 58 % Gallea ‘Oan for 100 & 5 8056 |54 54 6 04 Rain e 3 oo g ; Geod for a whole. seasor ® @l % o i+ o &l RICE & AHLERS CO. oy Sy T Phone barometric pressure Il high, throughout Alaska, with clear PLUMBING HEATING . comp] up—tighten all and Southeast and ecloud; th t- § : MQH water “ihe Gul and Btihcs w0 oy Lo vih it s THE SAN. (TA!S GROCERY& g Sl T 411 ver with rain in the North Pacific States and “We tell you in advance what Pacific States. Temperatures have risen in Job will cost” l’HONLS 83 OR 85

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